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Santana Fox Carries on Prodigy’s Legacy With Self-Prod. “Eye Candy” (Mixtape Review)

Santana Fox is a 26 year old MC/producer from New York notable for being the daughter of the late Prodigy of Mobb Deep fame. She eventually followed in her father’s footsteps making music of her own couple years after his untimely passing putting out a handful of singles up until the full-length debut Girl Next Door celebrating it’s 2-year anniversary this summer. However after seeing that her debut mixtape over here would be fully self-produced, I went into it thinking that she would level up artistically since her potential has already been shown previously.

The first song “Space Cadet” after the the “Wicked Poet’s Prelude” intro begins with kicks, snares & pianos so she can flow like a UFO following the “Hotline” skit, “Vinyl Dust” keeps it grimy instrumentally talking about going viral to spite who used to be her favorite rapper snatching their sound back. “Fight Me” featuring Pohlosweater brings a synth/boom bap vibe to the fold boasting they ain’t seen or heard anything like them & after the “Hypnotherapy” interlude, “Tokyo Trippin’” lusciously clarifies that the drugs do her as apposed to her doing drugs herself & the consequences of her spoiled ways.

Mike Shabb joins Santana on the title track with the best feature on the tape incorporating a darker sound asking who do they become just to make them happy & after the “Sittin’ by the Lake” skit, “Pray4Mine” keeps it rugged talking about always praying for her n***a. After the “Cards Never Lie” skit, the penultimate track “Moment of Silence” featuring Prodigy himself pushes near the end of a rawly asking her father why they actin’ like they owe her something before he leaves & the closer “Count Me Out” closes up shop with some pianos brushing off those downplaying her.

It sorta feels like an EP if you remove all 5 of the skits & interludes but at the same time when you keep them in, it’s more of a mixtape & one that I think any Mobb Deep fan like myself would find themselves enjoying because Santana’s very much carrying on her dad’s legacy in her own way & I’m sure he’s looking down on her proud of what a groundbreaking entry that Eye Candy is in her discography. Her production’s is a cut above Girl Next Door’s as are the couplet of features & her songwriting being kicked up a notch.

Score: 9/10

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SOURCE EXCLUSIVE: Santana Fox Releases Her New Project ‘The Awakening,’ Talks Leaning Into Darker Content

Santana Fox Releases Her New Project 'The Awakening,' Talks Leaning Into Darker Content

Hip-Hop royalty ran through the veins of Santana Fox before she ever picked up a microphone. The daughter of Mobb Deep frontman Prodigy has been blazing her own path and continues with the release of her latest project, The Awakening, a special Halloween release.

The Awakening follows Fox’s stellar debut album Girl Next Door, which was released in June. The new release is a five-track effort that enlists the help of artist Amber Simone on the project’s closing title track.

Speaking with The Source, Fox detailed the new release the album carries a darker undertone than her previous effort.

“It’s definitely a darker-sounding project,” Fox details. “It’s five tracks and about the stages of grief.”

You can hear the project and learn more about Fox’s recent journey and the new release below.

You dropped your debut album this year. Now that a few months have gone by, how do you feel about that release?

Santana Fox: I feel good about it. I feel like a huge weight lifted cuz I was working on it for like two years, maybe. So, I was definitely happy when I dropped it cause I felt like I was finally telling people my story.

Do you feel like there was pressure in creating that album or just performing and delivering in your own career?

Um, yes and no. Cause I do feel like I got shoes to fill, but at the same time, I like creating my own lane for myself. So, I do go back and forth between feeling pressure and feeling that weight of creating for myself.

You mentioned this album highlights stages of grief. Is it hard to place yourself in that world and create that style of content?

Yeah, cause it put me back in like a dark place for a little while. Cause I had to remember a lot of stuff that happened to me in the past couple of years, which I have pushed out in my memory. So when I started writing for this project, it definitely made me a little sad. But I think dropping it will also help me release a lot of that grief.

There will eventually be songs in here that you perform. How are you preparing to balance the weight of those songs with everyday life?

You know, I can’t even think about that, but I’m sure it will be hard to perform because I’ll probably get emotional. That’s just part of the artistry, though. Being vulnerable and showing that side of you. I feel like that also helps you connect with fans, and they might have gone through what they could relate to. I’m not scared to show that side of me, but I might be uncomfortable, like performing it and crying. But I feel like that’s part of the process.

What areas do you feel that you have grown in from the first release and then now coming into this one?

Definitely my vocals. I used to be so shy in the booth and afraid to try new things, and now I’m a lot louder. Now I sound more confident, and the wordplay is better too.

How did you break that shyness?

I started bringing more people to the studio with me and just allowing my close friends to hear me messing up and having them do retakes. It helped me not to feel embarrassed.

Your new project is coming weeks after your father’s posthumous album. How does it feel to be able to release in such a near timeframe and have both of your careers overlap him?

It is very strange, honestly. I have to realize that my life and my career still go on. I can’t allow that to hold me back, but I’m also paying homage to him on this project and explaining a lot of stuff that we had to go through just to drop his project on my album as well. So yeah, it does overlap, but I just don’t feel right pushing it back due to that.

What can fans expect from Santana Fox in the future?

Definitely more projects on the way. I wanna go on tour next year and try to put that together now.

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Santana Fox – “Witch House” (Video)

The late great Prodigy‘s daughter Santana Fox opens up and gets personal in the lyric video for her newest single “Witch House.” Produced by YUTST, the single is also streaming on all platforms.

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Prodigy’s Daughter Santana Fox Shares Throwback Pics Of Them Hanging Out Together

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Late New York rapper Prodigy‘s daughter is getting a jump on Throwback Thursday. Santana Fox went to social media this week to share a few vintage pics of herself and dad.

On Tuesday, Fox jumped on Instagram with a slideshow of pics showing the Mobb Deep member on his daddy duties.

Last month, the hip-hop princess shared pics of herself putting in a work at a recording studio.

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Prior to his death in 2017, Prodigy would often show Santana ample attention on social media.

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In early August, Mobb Deep’s Havoc shared vintage Prodigy moments.

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Prodigy’s Beautiful Daughter Santana Fox Puts In Studio Work W/ Help From Havoc

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Late New York rapper Prodigy’s daughter looks like she’s really following in her father’s footsteps. The hip-hop princess has shared footage of herself putting in a work at a recording studio.

On Monday, Santana Fox jumped on Instagram with a must-see clip and credited Mobb Deep’s Havoc for securing the studio time..

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Prior to his death in 2017, Prodigy would often show Santana ample attention on social media.

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Happy 18th Bday to my daughter @santanafox !!

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Earlier this month, Mobb Deep’s Havoc shared vintage Prodigy moments.

A few days prior, G-Unit’s Lloyd Banks called former affiliate/group member Prodigy one of the music biz’s greatest of all times.

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